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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 410617" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Hmm. He can probably give up his rights............but very doubtful it would do him any good as he is not the custodial parent, therefore it would stand to reason he can't give up "custody" he doesn't have. Only way it would work in bro's favor is if you were to do the same. Which of course you're not going to do. Doubtful it would even get him out of child support, they'd probably laugh him out of court. They don't usually accept such things unless there is someone willing to step up and say they'll take over that support. (like a step parent who wishes to adopt)</p><p></p><p>I've never done it, I'm basing it on what my own bro's did concerning step kids they wished to adopt and bio kids they needed to have removed from neglectful/abusive biomoms. (they don't choose the best wives)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 410617, member: 84"] Hmm. He can probably give up his rights............but very doubtful it would do him any good as he is not the custodial parent, therefore it would stand to reason he can't give up "custody" he doesn't have. Only way it would work in bro's favor is if you were to do the same. Which of course you're not going to do. Doubtful it would even get him out of child support, they'd probably laugh him out of court. They don't usually accept such things unless there is someone willing to step up and say they'll take over that support. (like a step parent who wishes to adopt) I've never done it, I'm basing it on what my own bro's did concerning step kids they wished to adopt and bio kids they needed to have removed from neglectful/abusive biomoms. (they don't choose the best wives) [/QUOTE]
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